Hi Guys
Very keen to see how we could be of use in this. We make talks available to the public on our website www.pulse-project.com and are looking to add a link to a google doc or our own page for viewers to fill in. We would then send this information on to the people who are involved so they can use it as they wish. I think this coupled with the amount of hits they receive could be useful (I hope I am not being naive).
We are putting together a questionnaire to link to the current talks we have on consciousness with REF in mind. Richard gave an interview for us many years ago and I know that it has a great impact on my own students when I teach anomalistic psychology.
One thing I wanted to ask, is what questions do people think are most important? As soon as we have this up and running I am happy to post a link to everyone and we can see if it helps at all or how it can be made more useful to people who give up their time give public lectures.
All the best
Colin Murphy
07919486483
www.pulse-project.org
www.twitter.com/pulseproject
On 10 Oct 2012, at 06:53, Chris Stokes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> It's probably an obvious idea to those who do this kind of thing in their research already, but there's a certain Russell Group university intending to use e-surveys for gathering evidence of impact for the REF. That university is currently advertising for a temporary research fellow to support the head of its school of sociology and social policy (deadline today). The first responsibility of the post holder is to help in preparations for the REF. This will involve collecting evidence of impact. '[I]t is expected,' say the job details, 'that a number of e-surveys will be conducted to support this work and the post holder must be experienced and proficient in e-surveys, data collection, analysis and writing up'.
>
> Chris
> ________________________________________
> From: psci-com: on public engagement with science [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of richard wiseman [[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 05 October 2012 09:39
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [PSCI-COM] The impact of impact
>
> Hi
> As some of you may know, all UK academics will soon be evaluated in a government exercise known as the REF. A key of the exercise involves assessing the 'impact' of their research, and this includes public understanding and engagement projects.
>
> However, it is vital that all submitted impacts (including giving a talk, helping with an exhibition, appearing on the media, or writing a popular book) must be accompanied by documented evidence that the work has directly informed the public or changed their attitudes/beliefs.
>
> Has anyone in the PUS community been dealing with this issue (e.g., what evidence is and isn't acceptable, how that evidence is collected)?
>
> One important implication is that academics will be v reluctant to be involved in future PUS work unless it explicitly results in this kind of evidence.
>
> Cheers
> Richard
>
>
>
> Professor Richard Wiseman
> Psychology Department
> University of Hertfordshire
>
> Tel: 077 909 05219
> Twitter: @richardwiseman
> www.richardwiseman.com<http://www.richardwiseman.com>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ********************************************************************** Further information about the psci-com discussion list, including list archive, can be found at the list web site: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/psci-com.html You may also change your settings and subscribe/unsubscribe to psci-com from the web site.
>
> Psci-com is part of the National Academic Mailing List Service, known as 'JISCMail'. It adheres to the JISCMail Acceptable Use Policy: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/acceptableuse.html and to the JISCMail guidelines for etiquette: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/etiquette.html
>
> Email commands: 1. To suspend yourself from the list, whilst on leave, for example, send an email to mailto:[log in to unmask]<mailto:mailto:[log in to unmask]> with the following message:
>
> set psci-com nomail -- [include hyphens]
>
> 2. To resume email from the list, send an email to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> with the message:
>
> set psci-com mail -- [include hyphens]
>
> 3. To leave psci-com, send an email to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> with the message:
>
> leave psci-com -- [include hyphens]
>
> Please allow up to 24 hours for these commands to activate. Remember that you will need to send commands using the same email address that you used to register on psci-com. To contact the Psci-com list owner, please send an email to: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>
> **********************************************************************
>
> **********************************************************************
> Further information about the psci-com discussion list, including list archive, can be found at the list web site: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/psci-com.html
> You may also change your settings and subscribe/unsubscribe to psci-com from the web site.
>
> Psci-com is part of the National Academic Mailing List Service, known as 'JISCMail'.
> It adheres to the JISCMail Acceptable Use Policy: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/acceptableuse.html
> and to the JISCMail guidelines for etiquette: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/etiquette.html
>
> Email commands:
> 1. To suspend yourself from the list, whilst on leave, for example,
> send an email to mailto:[log in to unmask] with the following message:
>
> set psci-com nomail -- [include hyphens]
>
> 2. To resume email from the list, send an email to [log in to unmask] with the message:
>
> set psci-com mail -- [include hyphens]
>
> 3. To leave psci-com, send an email to [log in to unmask] with the message:
>
> leave psci-com -- [include hyphens]
>
> Please allow up to 24 hours for these commands to activate.
> Remember that you will need to send commands using the same email address that you used to register on psci-com.
> To contact the Psci-com list owner, please send an email to: [log in to unmask]
>
> **********************************************************************
**********************************************************************
Further information about the psci-com discussion list, including list archive, can be found at the list web site: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/psci-com.html
You may also change your settings and subscribe/unsubscribe to psci-com from the web site.
Psci-com is part of the National Academic Mailing List Service, known as 'JISCMail'.
It adheres to the JISCMail Acceptable Use Policy: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/acceptableuse.html
and to the JISCMail guidelines for etiquette: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/etiquette.html
Email commands:
1. To suspend yourself from the list, whilst on leave, for example,
send an email to mailto:[log in to unmask] with the following message:
set psci-com nomail -- [include hyphens]
2. To resume email from the list, send an email to [log in to unmask] with the message:
set psci-com mail -- [include hyphens]
3. To leave psci-com, send an email to [log in to unmask] with the message:
leave psci-com -- [include hyphens]
Please allow up to 24 hours for these commands to activate.
Remember that you will need to send commands using the same email address that you used to register on psci-com.
To contact the Psci-com list owner, please send an email to: [log in to unmask]
**********************************************************************
|